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Berliner Glas Acquires Prinz Optics

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BERLIN, Feb. 22 -- Berliner Glas has acqiured a majority interest in Prinz Optics, of Stromberg, to be effective July 1. Prinz Optics, which makes optical coatings using the sol-gel immersion method, will continue to operate in Stromberg, under the same name. Peter Rohlen will remain the company’s managing director. Berliner Glas Group is a provider of technical glass processing methods and recision optics components, modules and systems.Read full article

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    Published: February 2005
    Glossary
    optical coatings
    Optical coatings are thin layers of materials applied to optical components, such as lenses, mirrors, filters, and prisms, to modify their reflective and transmissive properties. These coatings are designed to enhance the performance of optical systems by controlling the way light interacts with the surfaces of the components. The primary purposes of optical coatings include: Antireflection coating: This type of coating is designed to reduce reflections from the surfaces of optical...
    sol-gel
    A gelatinous fluid that can be used as a porous thin-film coating for optical components, including laser beam collimators, or as a protective coating for glass and crystalline materials.
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